A clearer path through tinnitus.
Tinnitus is treatable. Most people who seek structured, evidence-based care experience meaningful reduction in distress within a few months — and many learn to live without noticing it at all.
You hear it. We’ll help explain why — and what to do about it.
Tinnitus is the perception of sound — usually ringing, hissing or buzzing — without an external source. It affects around 1 in 7 adults in the UK, and for most people it is benign. For others it can disrupt sleep, focus and quality of life.
The most important first step is a thorough audiological assessment. Tinnitus is rarely a disease in itself; it is almost always a downstream signal of changes in the hearing system. Identifying those changes — and the factors that amplify them — is the foundation of effective management.
Your tinnitus pathway
A structured, transparent programme — not open-ended counselling.
Comprehensive assessment
90-minute appointment: full audiometry, tinnitus pitch & loudness matching, validated questionnaires, and a detailed history.
Personalised formulation
You receive a written formulation explaining your tinnitus profile and the factors maintaining it — sleep, stress, hearing, lifestyle.
Therapeutic programme
Sound therapy, habituation strategies, counselling-based techniques and — where appropriate — hearing amplification.
Review & sustain
Structured follow-up at 6 weeks and 3 months, with validated outcome measures to track real-world progress.